Finally I would like to mention Besides all the above achievements,
to honor these backward-born great “Saints, Gurus and Seers”, various
magnificent spots, memorials, museums, parks, etc have been constructed
in the state. ‘’The amount spent was nothing very very less than
what the media as mentioned, The stones where brought from Naxal
infected area, this also helped to boost the economy of these very
backward regions of Uttar Pradesh and also provided employed for the
“Poor laborers” in construction of these memorial. These have become holy place for the oppressed people, who are visiting theses monuments from all across India.
The money spent will be recovered from the public visiting the
memorials and Parks, there is 10rs cost for the ticket, recently on Jan
15 2014 more than 15 lacks people who attended the rally more than 15
lacks people visited the memorials, paying 10 rs for enterence fee,
please count the amount, and the memorial have already recovered the
most of the amount, and will continue to recover the money in future
also. Employment was provided to the bahujan Samaj people. So there was no waste of money.
So the critics may continue to make a noise about the obscene
amount of money that Mayawati has spent on her pet memorials. But ask
the community, the largest percentage of which has always been poor, the
dontroden people and they have just one thing to say: After centuries, a
leader has been able to give them a sense of equality and the power to
dream BIG and no price is too high for that.

There is saying “Jis ko na de Maula, usko de Asif-ud-Daula” (To whom God does not give,Asif-ud-Daula provides)

Reading the above line and considering the rationality how they came to
existence critics can come to know the motive of mayawati and the
saying. “Jisko na de maula, usko de Behan mayawatiji.”

Mayawati’s statues of liberty

Some of financial incentives provided by Uttar Pradesh government are as follows:

v 100% exemption from stamp duty—100% exemption from stamp duty on
purchase or lease of land for the projects pertaining to development of
infrastructure facilities, establishment of information technology, BPO,
call centers, bio‐technology and food processing units.

v
Interest free loan for pioneer units—Interest free loan will be provided
to pioneer Units (first industrial units) for 15 years for IT,
bio‐technology or food processing with an investment of Rs. 10 crore
under Industrial Investment Promotion Scheme.

v Capital subsidy
to small industrial units‐‐Small scale and tiny industrial units will be
extended capital subsidy of 50% of the cost of additional machinery8
for increasing their production capacity.

v Interest free loan to
new large industrial undertakings‐‐Additional 20% interest free loan
under Industrial Investment Promotion Scheme to all new large industrial
undertakings, who are employing more than 50% of women employees or
employing 500 women on permanent basis and employing more than 25% of
employees belonging to SC/STs.

v The services sector has performed significantly well and has come out
to be as a major segment in contributing to its economic growth. The
contribution of services sector in the GSDP was around 49% and has
posted outstanding growth of 9% during FY2011.

v Under the
Industrial and Service Sector Investment Policy 2004, the state has
provided various fiscal incentives and has promoted private
participation for the development ofUttar Pradesh: The State Profile PHD
Research Bureau, IT, education, hospitals, cinema halls and
multiplexes, shopping malls and Entertainment centers.

Tourism:

v Uttar Pradesh is very well known tourist destination for domestic and
international tourists. The state has enormous resources for wildlife,
cultural, adventure and pilgrimage tourism. To harness the immense
potential of tourism industry to the highest, the state has introduced
Tourism policy 1998, which focuses on providing incentives to tourist
circuits, employment generation, tax and financial benefits and building
up necessary tourism infrastructure.

v The state has successfully hosted India’s first
Formula‐One global motor sports at the internationally acclaimed, Buddh
International Circuit, which has attracted number of tourists
domestically and internationally.

Roads/Infrastructure

v
The state offers an extensive road network which plays a significant
role in the economic development and helps in encouraging trade thereby
promoting wide markets of various products and enable exploitation of
economic of scale. Uttar Pradesh is a land locked territory and road
connectivity to all major commercial centers is first class. The state
has set up Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (UPSRT)to
provide an economical, reliable and comfortable transporting the state.

v The state has implemented various mega road projects under PPP such
as 1047 Kms long 8‐lane Ganga Expressway along the course of great river
Ganga, joining far east with national capital, a 165km long 6 lane
Yamuna expressway to provide fast access to the city of Taj Mahal and a
network of expressways are in the pipeline.

v An amount of Rs.
6775 crore has been earmarked in the state budget of FY2011‐12, to be
spent construction and maintenance of roads and bridges which is around
17% higher than previous year.

v An amount of Rs. 6775 crore has
been earmarked in the state budget of FY2011‐12, to be spent
construction and maintenance of roads and bridges which is around 17%
higher than previous year.

v Minister Mayawati has shot off two letters to prime minister Manmohan
Singh. While the first one is to draw the attention of Singh towards
the poor conditions of national highways passing through UP, the other
one is about short supply of fertilisers.

v A DVD with footage of
pot holed roads has been attached with the letter to make prime
minister have an idea of reality. So far, Mayawati has written six
letters to the prime minister in last one week. The four letters earlier
were on providing reservations to Muslims, Jats, the poor among the
upper caste and implementing quota in private sector.

v In the
first letter, Mayawati has informed the prime minister that the
conditions of the highways have turned from bad to worse following heavy
rains during the monsoon. Interestingly, in first of its kind
endeavour, the chief minister has also attached a DVD having footage of
pathetic condition of the national highways (93, 119, 74, 72A, 73, 76,
76E, 75E, 7, 19, 232, 91A, 92 and 97) passing through UP.

v
Mayawati has requested prime minister to pay immediate attention towards
the problem because bad condition of roads is also leading to loss of
human life due to accidents. The condition of the roads, she said, is
also affecting the development of the state. She has reminded the prime
minister of the letter written by the UP government to the Union
minister of national highways and transport, regarding release of funds
for repair of national highways. As many as 43 national highways pass
through UP. The total length of the highways is 6681 km, of which 3178
km comes under the state public works department.

v Mayawati has
also reminded the prime minister that Rs 900 crore were sanctioned for
the repair and construction of national highways in the financial year
2010-11. However, only Rs 50.50 have been released so far. Further, she
said for the financial year 2011-12, Rs 737 crore were earmarked.
However, money has not been released despite the fact that the state
government has sent an estimate of Rs 683.64 crore for renovation of
highways. “After seeing the DVD you will come to know about the reality
and the urgency required to tackle the situation,” she has stated in the
letter.

v The second letter is about inadequate supply of
fertilizers to UP. In her letter, Mayawati has said that UP government
has requested for 67 lakh metric tonne of fertilizers (40 lakh metric
tonne of urea, 12 lakh metric tonne of DAP, 0.50 lakh metric tonne of
MAP, 1 lakh metric tonne of DAP light, 8.50 lakh metric tonne of NPK,
2,50 lakh metric tonne of MOP and 2.50 lakh metric tonne of SSP) from
the Central government. However, the Centre has provided only 53.15 lakh
metric tonne of fertilisers (33 lakh metric tonne of urea, 9.15 lak
metric tonne DAP, six lakh metric tonne NPK, 2,50 lakh metric tonne MOP
and 2.50 lakh metric tonne of SSP) so far.

v Mayawati has also
reminded the prime minister that UP was awarded best performing state
for bumper crops in 2010-11 financial years. The BSP government took a
number of measures, including better electricity supply, availability of
seeds and fertilisers and better procurement for increasing income of
the farmers, to boost agriculture production in the state. In order to
sustain high productivity, state government will have to provide good
quality fertilisers to the farmers. However, despite several requests,
the Central government is not cooperating with the state government,
Mayawati has complained in the letter.

v After coming to power
Maya has written over 100 letters to PM on different issues demanding
funds for development of the state. However, none of her demands have
been met by the Congress led UPA government.

In the annual budget of FY2011‐12, Uttar Pradesh government has
earmarked an amount of Rs. 564 crore for Lucknow and Rs. 31 crore for
overall development of Varanasi. In addition to this, Agra would receive
an amount Rs 500 crore for water supply and Allahabad, an amount of Rs.
125 crore for Kumbh mela. The state has also allocated an amount of
Rs.25 crore for river pollution control in the annual budget of
FY2011‐12.

Unemployment‐‐The unemployment rate in the state
stands at around 8.2% (FY2010) which is better in comparison to the
national average of 9.4%. The state has performed better in comparison
to other big states like Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana at 18%, 10.5 and
8.7% respectively. Source PHD research Bureau, complied by economic
survey of India 2010-11 and census 2011.

Education‐‐Education is
the basic block of human development and contributes directly to the
development of nation. The state government is progressing towards
making provision of education to all. A sum of Rs. Rs. 19086 crore has
been earmarked for basic education, Rs. 6846 crore for secondary
education and Rs.2146 crore for higher education in the annual budget of
FY2012 , which is 19.6% higher than the allocation made in FY2011
amounting to Rs. 23470 crore.

To support education among girls
belonging to below poverty line and increase their participation in
schools, the state government has launched Savitri Bai Phuley Balika
Shiksha Madad Yojana in annual budget of FY2012 with an amount of Rs.
340 crore. The state has also proposed to construct 5000 new primary
schools and 50,000 additional class rooms in the annual budget of
FY2011‐12 to improve the educational scenario in the state.

The
state has made considerable progress in terms of literacy level and has
posted a remarkable improvement in its literacy status from around 12%
in 1951 to around 70% in 2011. However, the state’s literacy level lies
below the national literacy level of around 74% in 2011.

The
literacy level of the state at around 70%, falls short of states like
Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, Punjab,
Gujarat, Haryana, Chhattisgarh, however, it is better than states like
Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh and
Bihar.

Health‐ The Uttar Pradesh government has managed to
maintain the vast network of health facilities and has undertaken
serious efforts in strengthening its health infrastructure. A sum of Rs.
4990 crore has been allocated under medical and health in the annual
budget of FY2011‐12.

The state is mainly dominated by primary
health centers and community health centers and a very small proportion
is covered by private sectors in rural areas. The health Infrastructure
of the state comprises of 20621 sub center, 2869 primary health centers,
823 community health centers, 67 district male hospitals, 54 district
female hospitals and 13 other hospitals to provide a range of preventive
and curative health services the dwellers of the state.

Availability of Safe drinking water

Uttar Pradesh is blessed with rivers like Ganga, Yamuna, Gomti,
Ramganga and Ghaghara. In terms of availability ofsafe drinking water,
around 88% of the population of the state has access to safe drinking
water. The access to safe drinking water comprises 97% of urban
population and 85% of the rural population of the state. However, in
general itis considerably high as against the national level of around
80%.

Uttar Pradesh Budget 2011‐12

The budget FY2011‐12 has
been formulated to focus and accelerate infrastructural development
especially in power, road and human resource development. The amount
allocated for power in the annual budget of FY2012 is Rs. 8227 crore,
which is around 4% higher than the previous year. While for construction
and maintenance of road and bridges, the state has earmarked an amount
of Rs. 6775 crore in the annual budget of FY2012, which is 16.6% higher
than the allocation made in FY2011. In addition to this, for flood
control and irrigation an amount of Rs. 5451 crore has been allocated in
the annual budget of FY2012.

With a view to develop agriculture
and allied activities, the state government has earmarked an amount of
Rs. 4496 crore in the annual budget for FY2011‐12, which is 8.9%
higherthan the allocationmade in previous year.

To set up the
growth of urban infrastructure, the state government has allocated an
amount of Rs. 5005 crore, which isto be spent on the development of
cities, essentially on housing, water supply and sewerage facilities.
Lucknow and Varanasi has been earmarked an amount of Rs. 564 crore and
Rs. 31 crore fortheir overall development. In order to strengthen the
educational infrastructure, the state has earmarked an

amount of
Rs. 19086 crore for basic education, Rs. 6846 crore forsecondary
education and Rs. 2146 crore for higher education, which is 19.6% higher
than the previous year’s allocation. Further, an amount of Rs. 4990
crore and Rs. 6133 crore has been allocated for medical and health and
rural development programmes respectively in the annual budget of
FY2011‐12.

The state government has made of provision of Rs. 4761
crore for women and child development programmes, which is 6.3% higher
than the last year. In addition to this, an amount of Rs. 360 crore has
been allocated under Mahamaya Gharib Bahlika Ashirvad Yojna, which
aimsto provide several benefitsto about 1.8 lakh girls. Greater stress
has been laid on welfare ofschedule castes and other weakersections of

the society, and the government has made a provision of Rs. 9772 crore
under Special Component plan forscheduled castes, which is 6.8%
higherthan previous year.

other Development, notable achievements of which are enumerated below:

For SC/ST

This government in the last four years has undertaken several
activities at a total cost of Rs. 37,000 crore (Rs. 36,795 crore),
outlay of 21.21 and 100% expenditure on the development of “SC/ST” under
special component plan which are chiefly – increase in the rate of post
matric for (Scheduled Castes), eligibility level of income increased
from 1lakh to Rs.2 lakh. Ensuring Scholarships are provided in timely manner for all students (girls and boys).
Establishment of ‘bhagidari bhavan’ at Lucknow and Agra, including
Training institutes at Aligarh and Rae Bareli to coach SC/ST youth for
recruitment to high-level services like I.A.S and P.C.S.(This also she
has done because of under respresntation of SC/ST/OBC in administrative
services, the Upper caste people never Implemented the Government order
and Schemes in timely manner during her earlier stint as chief
minister(She became CM thrice before and Just ruled for 22 months).

Recruitment in Government posts through a Special drive to clear the
backlog for SC/ST; more than 50000 jobs where filled in various departs
of the Government which have not been filled from earlier governments. For the first time 25% Reservation in Government contracts for SC/ST, so far, contracts worth Rs.1,623 crore allotted; About 2 lakh S/C families allotted more Than 35000 hectares of land.

16 Mahamaya Polytechnics for Information Technology set up for these categories of students;
Regularization of Landless SC/ST people in possession of gram sabah
land upto 13May, 2007; formal right of possession letters (pattas)
awarded to 9,431 persons; about 3000 genuine lease-holders benefited by
removing illegal usurpers from their land; Creation of
employment totaling 5,945 lakh man- days for men and 2,089 lakh for
women belonging to SC/ST classes created in rural areas; About 8
lakh S/C families benefited by writing-off debts amounting to Rs.120.28
crore of Uttar Pradesh SC/ST Development Corporation;

Electrification on large-scale of SC/ST bustees /majras and appointment
of 23% from these classes only of SOs in police stations; provision of
reservation also in state government-aided private enterprises;

Allotment of more than 4,000 fair price shops; together with the
establishment of a Rs.100 crore “leather park and shoe mandi”: in Agra,
exemption from VAT of Agra Footwear Industry.

“Other Backward Classes”

In the four years 2 lakh landless people allotted lease of about 50,000 hectares of agricultural land.
effective implementation of 27% reservation for OBSc in the
allotment of fair price shops in the urban and rural areas under the
public distribution system; Computerization of the entire
procedure of scholarship under the backward classes Welfare department;
more than 50 lakh students (girls and boys) benefits by scholarships.
The scheme of aid to the poor families of backward classes on
account of marriage and illness about Rs.50 crore spent every year;
apart from increasing the “creamy layer” annual income limit of these
classes from Rs.3 lakh Rs.5lakh, about Rs.250 crore spent to reimburse
the admission fees of students studying in post matric classes.

In the matter of Religious Minorities

Mention may be made of the establishment of Manyawar Shri Kanshiram Ji Urdu, Arabic-Persian University.
Inclusion of 10 new Arabic-Persian Madrasas in the grant-in-aid
list; as much as 486.73 crore approx, on account of scholarships to
1,28,35,824 minority students (girls and boys); Eligibility
income limit for scholarships increased to Rs.1 lakh in respect of,
minority students; grant of Rs. 3,745 lakh for the marriage of 37,445
daughters from minority BPL families; reimbursement of fees amounting to
Rs.2,049 lakh of 49,166 post matric students; construction of
well-equipped “Haj Houses” at Ghaziabad and Lucknow for the convenience
of the Hajis; “direct Haj flight” from Varanasi to Jeddah; abolition of
the pre-condition of police verification in the appointment of
“Mutawallis”. Arrangement of advance coaching to prepare for
competitive recruitment examinations; the amount of grant for Uttar
Pradesh Urdu Academy more than doubled to Rs.3 crore.

Establishment of 58 government secondary schools in minority-dominated
areas of 22 selected districts as well as mformation of a commission to
provide the atatus of minority institution to ‘taleemi idaar’
(educational institutions) besides, the distribution of Manyawar Shri Kanshiram Ji Handloom Weavers awards.

Every policy of Uttar Pradesh Govt. is based on ‘Sarvajan Hitay – Sarvajan Sukhay’

During the meeting,
which lasted more than an hour, Mayawati urged the prime minister to
approve pending projects of the state and sanction Rs.5,962 crore under
the Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sadak Yojana (PMGSY).

Talking to
reporters later, Mayawati said she had raised “important issues”
concerning the state. The chief minister, who was accompanied by party
MP Satish Chandra Misra, said the prime minister gave her an assurance
that the state government’s demands will be considered seriously.

Mayawati said 12 districts in western Uttar Pradesh had been declared
as “disaster affected.” She said a total of 5,959 villages in 33
districts had suffered losses due to floods, more than 8 lakh hectares
of cultivable land had been affected and over 425 people had died.

The chief minister said though she had written letters to the prime
minister on Sep 22 and Sep 29 to seek flood aid, no relief had been
provided. She said the central government had also not bothered to send a
team to assess the damage.

Mayawati said her government’s
proposals of Rs.5,962 crore under the Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sadak Yojana
and Rs.9,700 crore under the Rajiv Gandhi Gramin Vidyutikaran Yojana
had been pending with the central government.

Calling for special
economic assistance for backward areas like Poorvanchal and
Bundelkhand, she said the government had sought the package for
all-round development of the state.

She said the Rs.3,506 crore
package announced by the central government for Bundelkhand was
insufficient. Mayawati expressed regret that the central government had
not sanctioned the Taj International Airport (TIA) at Jewar though the
state government had agreed to the central government’s suggestions on
contractual obligations.

Mayawati said TIA was feasible under the
Green Field Airport Policy 2008. She said another international was
necessary for Delhi due to increasing flow of traffic at the existing
airport. She said that second airports in 150-km radius had been
approved for Navi Mumbai and Kannur.

Pointing out that the state
government had decided to create an additional power generation capacity
of 25,000 MW in the next seven years; she said the ministry of coal
should allocate coal linkages for setting up thermal plants in the
state.

If the rivers emanating from Nepal could be tamed by constructing high
dams, the two states would be benefited on power and irrigation fronts,
she pointed out.

Mayawati said that she would meet the Prime
Minister soon with a request for taming the rivers emanating from Nepal
which cause floods every year in the two states causing heavy damage to
standing crops, human and cattle lives.

She said she would ask the concerned central ministers to bear the cost of taming the rivers.

Since the formation, in 1995 of the first government of Hon’ble Chief
Minister Ms. Mayawati Ji in Uttar Pradesh, its priority has been the
total development of the poor and the backward SC/ST, other backward
classes,Religious minorities and disables persons-who had remained
neglected for centuries and during earlier governments. By separately
creating Uttar Pradesh Welfare Department and other ministries, there
has been considerable improvements in their condition at every level
and\ every sphere.

1. This government in the last four years has
undertaken several activities at a total cost of Rs. 37,000 crore (Rs.
36,795 crore), outlay of 21.21 and 100% expenditure on the development
of “SC/ST” under special component plan which are chiefly – increase in
the rate of post matric for (Scheduled Castes), eligibility level of
income increased from 1lakh to Rs.2 lakh,, scholarships fora all
students (girls and boys) from class 1 to 8, establishment of ‘bhagidari
bhavan’ at Lucknow and Agra, including Training institutes at Aligarh
and Rae Bareli to coach SC/ST youth for recruitment to high-level
services like I.A.S and P.C.S; recruitment in Government posts through a
drive to clear the backlog; for the first time Reservation in contracts
upto Rs.25 lakh for SC/ST, so far, contracts worth Rs.1,623 crore
allotted; about 4 lakh S/C families allotted more Than 3,500 hectares of
land.; 16 Mahamaya Polytechnics for Information Technology set up for
these categories of students; regularisation of Landless SC/ST people in
possession of gram sabah land upto13May, 2007; formal right of
possession letters (pattas) awarded to 9,431 persons; about 3000 genuine
lease-holders benefited by removing illegal usurpers from their land;
creation of employment totalling 5,945 lakh man- days for men and 2,089
lakh for women belonging to SC/ST classes created in rural areas; about 8
lakh S/C families benefited by writing-off debts amounting to Rs.120.28
crore of Uttar Pradesh SC/ST Development Corporation; electrification
on large-scale of SC/ST bustees /majras and appointment of 23% from
these classes only of SOs in police stations; provision of reservation
also in state government-aided private enterprises; allotment of more
than 4,000 fair price shops; together with the establishment of a Rs.100
crore “leather park and shoe mandi”: in Agra, exemption from VAT of
Agra Footwear Industry.

2. “Other Backward Classes” – in the last
four years 2 lakh landless people allotted lease of about 50,000
hectares of agricultural land; effective implementation of 27%
reservation for OBSc in the allotment of fair price shops in the urban
and rural areas under the public distribution system; computerisation of
the entire procedure of scholarship under the backward classes Welfare
department; more than 50 lakh students (girls and boys) benefites by
scholarships under the scheme of aid to the poor families of backward
classes on account of marriage and illness about Rs.50 crore spent every
year; apart from increasing the “creamy layer” annual income limit of
these classes from Rs.3 lakh Rs.5lakh, about Rs.250 crore spent to
reimburse the admission fees of students studying in post matric
classes.

3. In the matter of Religious Minorities especially the
Muslim community, mention may be made of the establishment of Manyawar
Shri Kanshiram Ji Urdu, Arabic-Persian University; inclusion of 10 new
Arabic-Persian Madrasas in the grant-in-aid list; as much as 486.73
crore approx, on account of scholarships to 1,28,35,824 minority
students (girls and boys); elegibilty income limit for scholarships
increased to Rs.1 lakh in respect of, minority students; grant of Rs.
3,745 lakh for the marriage of 37,445 daughters from minority BPL
families; reimbursement of fees amounting to Rs.2,049 lakh of 49,166
post matric students; construction of well-equipped “Haj Houses” at
Ghaziabad and Lucknow for the convenience of the Hajis; “direct Haj
flight” from Varanasi to Jeddah; abolition of the pre-condition of
police verification in the appointment of “Mutawallis”; arrangement of
advance coaching to prepare for competitive recruitment examinations;
the amount of grant for Uttar Pradesh Urdu Academy more than doubled to
Rs.3 crore; establishment of 58 government secondary schools in
minority-dominated areas of 22 selected districts as well as mformation
of a commission to provide the atatus of minority institution to
‘taleemi idaar’ (educational institutions) besides, the distribution of
Manyawar Shri Kanshiram Ji Handloom Weavers awards.

4. “Disabled”
– establishment of ‘Uttar Pradeesh Dr. Shakuntala Misra Rehabilation
University’ at a cost of Rs.400 crore to provide quality education to
the differently-abled students; with 1% reservation for the visually
impaired and 2% other disabled, so far, 677 and 1320fair shops allotted,
respectively; disabled pension rate increased to Rs.300 per month from
Rs.150- the total number of disabled pensioner during 2009-10 increased
to 708077.

5. Several welfare schemes implemented for Sarv-Samaj
“women” also, notable being amendment of the zamindari kanoon to ensure
equitable share of women in patriarchal landed property; the amount of
dole for destitute women increased to Rs.300 per month from Rs.150 apart
from construction of shelter homes etc for them in Mathurs and
Vrindavan; “alertness and sensitivity” on the part of government has
resulted in considerable “decline” of criminal cases against “women”.

In addition, many significant and historic steps wre taken for the
uplift of the poor and the helpless belonging to sarv-samaj besides,
Farmers, labourers, lawyers, employees, traders and people engaged in
other professions, with all government departments also contributing to
the development of the people of the state viz.:

1. Uttar Pradesh
Mukhyamantri Mahamaya Gharib Arthik Madad Yojna benefits about 31 lakh
families in Uttar Pradeshwhich have not been able to avail of the
benefits of the BPL list or antyodaya, by providing an assistance of
Rs.400per month.

2. Savitribai Phule Shiksha Madad Yojna
benefitted a total of 6,86,953 girl students, so far, with Rs.15,000 and
a bicycle given to class 10 students and an additional assistance of
Rs.10,000 on promotion to class 12.

3. Mahamaya Gharib Balika
Ashirwad Yojna provides for Rs.1lakh to be given to the girl child
immediately on birth, which has benefitted about 3,25,000 girl children.

23. Generation of 10,586 lakh man days in the rural areas at a cost of Rs. 16,995 crore.

24. Self-employment made available to 13.58 lakh families with a grant ofRs.800 crore.

25. Recruitment of 1.9 lakh ‘safai-workers (Aroghya Rakshaks)” in the
state in one go besides, 88,000 primary school teachers, 5,000 Urdu
teachers and massive recruitment in other departments together with
employment opportunities provided to “lakhs” of people in
non-governmental sectors as well.

31. PPP process activated to establish ab international airport at Kushinagar for the development of Buddhist circuit.

32. Energy development; with an amount of Rs. 28,796 crore incurred by
the government led by the Hon’ble Chief Minister Ms. Mayawati Ji, a “new
trust” born among the general public to meet its electricity needs,
during its four-year term,; the government seriously engaged at the
ground level about its promise to offer 24-hourelectricity by 2014,
Begining of about 30,000 MW new projects. Investment of Rs. 1,20,000
crore. In the field of transmission, thye largest ever investment of
Rs.10,000 crore through PPP in the country.

33. Road construction
– construction/reconstruction of more than 50,000 km long roads with an
expenditure of about Rs.9000 crore.

34. About 13,000 km long CC roads and KC drains constructed in 5,480 gram sabhas/villages at a cost of Rs. 3,569 crore.

35. Construction of 319 bridges at a cost of Rs.1,369 crore as well as 16 over-bridges, entailinf an expenditure of Rs.363

58. For the first time in the country a separate unani directorate established by Uttar Pradesh.

59. Urban Development – About Rs.13,156 crore spent on account of
housing and urban development as wellas Rs. 4,090 crore spent on hygene
and cleanliness schemes.

60. Projects worth about Rs.8,000 crore
completed in Kanpur, Lucknow, Agra, Varanasi, Meerut, Allahabad and
Mathura on development of urban infrastructural facilities and providing
housing to the poor besides, fulfilling their basic needs.

61. Provision of about Rs.1,000 crore for drinking water projects in 7 metropolitan towns. Completion of projects of

Rs.400 crore in other 37 towns and plying of 1,310 modern buses started.

62. Implementation of solid waste management schemes in 26 cities.

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In additionto the above, the government has, through other departments ,
taken several important and notable decisions, a detailed account of
which is given in a government published listing its achievements of
four years.

In order to see for herself the ground reality of the
activities stated in the booklet, the Hon’ble Chief Minister, Ms
Mayawati Ji, from 1st February, 2011 to 2nd March 2011 i.e., for full
one month, made surprise inspections to take stock of law and order
situation and creime control in all the 72 districts, together with
development and public welfare activities, with strict action taken
against authorities, if anything wanting was detected. Necessary
directions and guidance for improvement were also given.

In a
nutshell, the four years of the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Hon’ble Ms
Mayawati Ji led government has been “ highly promising and the best” in
the area of “development and public welfare”.

Every policy of Uttar Pradesh Govt. is based on ‘Sarvajan Hitay – Sarvajan Sukhay’

Important and Historic Initiative for Law & Order and Crime Control

1. Since the formation of the present government in Uttar Pradesh, on
13 May, 2007 till date, an Unprecedented environment of “peace and order
and communal harmony, free from injustice, crime and fear” has been
created by giving “top priority” to “law-order and crime control” for
which several important decisions had to be taken with iron resolve at
the different levels e.g:

2. Rigorous and effective action taken against more than 1 lakh known notorious criminals/Mafiosi.

4. Strict action taken under the “Gangster Act” against about 40,000 professional offenders.

5. A total of 8.013 notorious delequents, carrying reward on their
heads, were arrested, including those “carrying on the head a reward”
upto Rs.5 lakh.

6. Another 374 notorious criminals carrying
reward, between Rs.50,000 – Rs. 5,00,000 were “killed” by the police in
self defense.

7. Also, thousands of anti-social elements/goondas
and white-collar criminals were sent to their right place i.e. behind
the bars in the “jail”.

8. For the first in the state, action was also taken against “ influencial people and those occupying high positions”

found guilty of breaching the law, establishing the motto “all wequal
before the law” under which several ministers, ex-ministers, MPs and
legislators were proceeded against leagally with due strictness.

9. “Historic action” continues, without let or hinderance, against arrant criminals and Mafiosi to “confisticat their

ill-gotten wealth” in order to break the economic backbone. Property worth more than Rs. 443 crore forfeited so far.

11. In the
terrorist attack on CRPF group centre at Rampur by 4 terrorists of HUJI –
Harqat UI Jehad Al Islami as well as an active member of Khalistan
Zindabad Force (KZF) together with ISI agents were also apprehended.

12. Noor Baksh, a shooter belonging to the gang of international
criminal, Dawood Ibrahim was shot daed while trying to escape from
police custody.

13. To secure justice to prosecuted people under
the previous government, 10,000 cases filed through a “special campaign”
and action taken against 31,136 persons. “Legal” action also initiated
against those trying to register “fake” reports.

14. The area of
‘jungle raj’, goonda tax, ‘mafia rule’ and ‘anarchy’ inherited in
legacy, ends, entirely due to the “missionary and struggling” efforts of
Hon’ble Chief Ninister Ms. Mayawati JI. People, coming out of the
suffocating “jungle raj”, breathing in, today, the wiff of fresh air of
the “rule of law by law”.

15. The result of such strict action
was that an environment of “ communal harmony” continued to exist and no
untoward incident occurred in the whole of the state, in light of the
court decision on the very sensitive Ram Janmbhoomi/Babri Masjid “case”.
The peaceful conditions prevailed in Uttar Pradesh, there was calm and
quiet in other states of the country as well.

16. So also Common
Wealth Games 2010, three-tier panchayat elections, Mahakumbh fair,
Haridwar-2010, Allahabad Magh Mela-2011 passed off peacefully. Lok
Sabha-2009 general elections were also conducted without violence, with
peace and impartiality.

17. In order to ensure “justice” to the general public and create “trust” towards the law and order system in them,

strict instructions issued to record the First Information Report (FIR)
in the thanas from victimized persons without the slightest
difficulties.

18. Instructions to all district, division and tehsil level authorities to be available to the people, as a must in their

offices from 10 to 12 in thye morning.

19. Observance of “thana divwas” on every 1st and 3rd Saturdsy of the month with the object of taking effective

action against victimization of poor people of the sarv-samaj.

20. As a result of these special efforts made by the government, remarkable “decline“ in the rate of all kinds of crime

against “SC/ST” in the state. Eqally notable has been the percentage of disposal of crime enquiries which stands at 92.

21. Appointment of a special public prosecutor” for prosecution of cases under the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities

Act.

22. “Considerable reduction” in incidence of all crimes against “women” in the state.

23. The percentage of action was 94.1, last year against those accused
of crime against “women” and 91.9 of cases disposed of, which is a
“record” in itself. Consequently, the rate of crime against women in
Uttar Pradesh is much less than even the national average.

24.
The effort to secure “justice” in every matter and at every level to
every segment of the society and the sarv-samaj, the poor people,
farmers, labourers, businessmen, lawyers, service-class and
non-service-class people as also students in accordance with the policy
of “Sarvajan Hitay Sarvajan Sukhay”.

25. Together with the arrest
of more than two dozen hard core naxalites, a strategy of “tatal
development (samagra vikas)” in identified areas adopted in order to
deal with the “naxal” problem so that a feeling of trust towards the
administration in kindled in the public psyche in the affected areas and
they do not go astray. Efforts to provide the various basic amenities
under Dr. Ambedkar gram sabha yojns to the 423 naxal affected villages.

26. Many important and historic decisions taken to establish “rule of
the law by law” in the state in order to “modernize and strengthen to
make the police administration alert and vigilant”.

27. More than double the increase in police budget with about Rs. 7,740 crore sanctioned. For the first time in Uttar

Pradesh a service manual for different sections of the police force promulgated.

28. Formation of “Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment Board” for transparency in view of complaints of corruption in

police recruitment.

29. In a “historic” decision about 2.04 lakh new posts for policemen created, in one stroke. Already 35,000 constables

selected in a transparent procedure – a step which has been praised at the national also.

30. Constitution of two new zones Viz. “Poorvanchal and western Uttar
Pradesh” to further strengthen the “Special Task Force (STF)”.

31. “National Capital Police Zone” formed for effective control over law and order and crime control in western Uttar

Pradesh.

32. Establishment of “women police stations (mahila Thana)” in all
districts together with “mahila helpline”, “family planning Centre” and
“mahila sahayta prakoshtha” at the state level.

33. “Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS)” set up in November, 2007 itself.

34. “SIT” constituted to investigate serious economic offences.

35. For proper security and up keep of the newly constructed sites/memorials etc

formation of “Uttar Pradesh Police Special Zone Security Battalian” under which 1,233 new posts created.

37. Sevearl proposals for necessary cooperation pending with the centre about inclusion of naxal-affected districts

into “focus” districts under the “integrated development plan” for
development of the local surroundings and modernization of the police.

Apart from these, many more important steps were taken, a detailed
account of which is given in a booklet published by the government,
highlighting its achievements during the last four years.

In
brief, to get the correct feel of ground realities, the Hon’ble Chief
minisre Ms. Mayawati Ji herself made surprise inspections of “Law-order
and crime control:, for one full month i.e. from 1 February – 2 March,
2011, visiting police stations in all the 72 districts in the
state,taking strong action against authorities found wanting in
performance and issuing guidelines for improvement.

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